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BRBedroom
BRBrown
BRBest Regards
BRBrasil/Brazil (top level domain)
BRBairro (Portuguese postal use)
BRBlu-ray (Disc)
BRBranch
BRBrother
BRBari (postal region, Somalia)
BRBreak (HTML)
BRBattle Royale (Japanese movie)
BRBritish Rail
BRBoca Raton (Florida)
BRBritain
BRBaton Rouge
BRBlade Runner (movie)
BRBrass
BRBasic Research
BRBritish Railways (company)
BRBusiness Registration
BRBanana Republic (clothing store)
BRBaltimore Ravens (professional football team; Maryland)
BRBlue Ridge
BRBayerischer Rundfunk (Southern German Radio Station)
BRBit Rate
BRMist (Meteorological Report)
BRBromine
BRBohemian Rhapsody
BRBabe Ruth (baseball player)
BRBroker Reciprocity (real estate)
BRBaskin Robbins (ice cream stores)
BRBlood Rayne (video game)
BRBlonde Redhead (band)
BRBook of Reference
BRBiological Research
BRBlack Reign (TNA iMPACT gaming wrestler)
BRBuild Report
BRBad Religion (band)
BRBatman Returns (1992 movie)
BRBromley (postcode, United Kingdom)
BRBloody Roar (video game)
BRBiosphere Reserve (various locations)
BRBundesrat (Austrian Parlamentary Institution)
BRBedrest
BRBlackburn Rovers
BRBlack Adder
BRBoilermaker (USN Rating)
BRBottle Rockets (band)
BRBatch Reactor (chemical reactor where volume is constant and the contents are well-mixed)
BRBacteriorhodopsin
BRBank Roll
BRBattle Rifle (gaming, Halo)
BRBend Radius (cable flexibility)
BRBattle Realms (PC game)
BRBirth Rate
BRBong Rip
BRBangladesh Railway
BRBills Receivable
BRBiological and Radiological
BRBlue Rodeo (band)
BRBats Right (baseball)
BRBudget Report
BRBusiness Register
BRBase Register
BRButadiene Rubber (polybutadiene rubber)
BRBlockade Runner (game)
BRBudget Review (US DoD)
BRBoys Rule
BRBible Review
BRBrigate Rosse (Italian Terrorist Group)
BRBharat Rakshak
BRPetrobrás Distribuidora (Brazil)
BRBureau of Reclamation
BRBatch Record (pharmaceutical product recipe)
BRBandwidth Request
BRBathroom Reader
BRBombing Run (Unreal Tournament 2003 game mode)
BRBlackground Records (record label)
BRBurlington Resources (energy company; Texas)
BRBattery Return
BRBusiness Roundtable
BRBeam Rifle (anime, Mobile Suit Gundam)
BRBackbone Router
BRBeam Rider (US DoD)
BRBusiness Release
BRBrindisi, Puglia (Italian province)
BRBroad Ripple (Indiana)
BRRadiocommunication Bureau
BRBoundary Representation
BRBinary Restenosis
BRBreeder Reactor
BRBackground Rhythm
BRBellevue Reporter (community newspaper)
BRBurst Rate (data communications)
BRBad Register
BRBidirectional Ring
BRBridleway (UK planning & zoning)
BRBaloch Regiment (Pakistan)
BRBusiness Result
BREva Airways Corporation (IATA airline code)
BRBanco Reformador
BRBuilder's Risk
BRBuffer Register
BRBreastroke (swimming)
BRBrigade de Recherche (French: Research Brigade)
BRBanque de la Réunion (French: Bank of Reunion)
BRBusiness Reform
BRBreak Rate
BRBrother Rat
BRBomber Reconnaissance
BRBanlieue Rouge (Quebec punk band)
BRBâtiment Réacteur (French: Reactor Building)
BRButadiene Resin
BRBitte Rücksprache (German: Please Contact)
BRBuddy Ride
BRBottom Reflection
BRBlade Rate
BRBuffalo Regals
BRBreak Relay
BRBackward Reporting
BRBridgewire Resistance
BRBahama Route
BRBloc Réacteur (French: Reactor Unit)
BRBattle Rezz (gaming)
BRBrandenberger+Ruosch AG
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References in periodicals archive
Falling birth rates are not unique to developed nations.
According to a spokesperson for the Embassy of Niger in Washington, D.C., "There are many reasons for our high birth rate: People are not educated, and they see children as a kind of asset.
The long time lag for changing the legal and institutional frameworks to raise the birth rate suggests that Tokyo will have to resort to immigration as a stop-gap measure to halt the deteriorating population trend.
* Birth rates for women aged 20-24 years decreased by 1% in 2003, while for women aged 25-29 years the rates increased slightly (by 2%).
In an historic speech before the Italian parliament in Rome, John Paul emphasis what he called 'the crisis of the birth rate.'
For generations, the birth rate in Northern Ontario tended to hover above five children per couple, leading the nation.
* Between 1999 and 2000, the birth rate for females 15 to 17 years of age declined 5 percent to 27.4 per 1,000, an all-time low, and 29 percent per 1,000 from 1991 (38.7) to 2000 (25)
Birth rates can change, as is illustrated by lower birth rates in cities almost everywhere.
Many people will argue that a lower birth rate is a good thing for an overpopulated planet--and they will be right, up to a point.
In a "high" projection, the birth rate comes down, but to a somewhat higher level.
The objective of this paper is to test the relationship between birth rates and per capita income, and birth rate and structural transformation in developing countries.
In the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, the birth rate fell sharply (chart 8).
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